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Argaka

Argaka: Argaka is a quiet fruit farming community, located along a pretty coast, offering an ideal location for those who appreciate local authenticity and friendliness along with a beach holiday. There are several tavernas, bars and shops along the beach front. Above Argaka stretches the Troodos forest with its delightful walks and trails.
Cyprus Holiday Information
For more information on: Why holiday on Cyprus and what to see and do, read our:
Agni Guide to Cyprus

Paul Hobbs is our 'Cyprus Expert'. He has lived on Cyprus for 3 years and now runs our Cyprus villa program. For more
local information about our Cyprus rental properties or Cyprus in general, contact
Paul on:
UK: 020 812 31535 or send Paul a message:
Cyprus Information Request
Cyprus Villa Reservations
To place a hold or book one of our properties on Cyprus, please contact our reservations office:
Cyprus: 00357 26 030245
UK: (+44) 020 812 31535
Greece: 0030 26630 91609
Email: sales@agni.gr
Wi-Fi Internet
Internet is widely available on Cyprus. Most tavernas, bars and even supermarkets offer free wi-fi in return for a drink or small purchase. Some of our Agni Travel rental properties also offer internet. However Agni Travel does not guarantee 100% up time or promise that your device will connect to it. Some iPad versions and Laptops are not compatible with older Wi-Fi router architecture, which is widely used in Cyprus and Agni Travel is not responsible if you are unable to connect to a network.
Air Conditioning
All of our rental villas in Cyprus offer air conditioning. If you wish to use the air conditioning there is a charge of 6 euros, payable locally, per unit used. You do not have to pay for all units, only those that you require.
Places Close By
Kynousa

Kynousa: a small hamlet with tiny Church and local coffee-shop - which occasionally turns into an impromptu taverna offering the most amazing homemade Cypriot specialities! It is a very sleepy location and offers some very enjoyable walks into the Troodos foothills and around the Troodos lake.
Polis

Polis: is a pretty village with narrow streets and casual tavernas. The buildings are made of local, hand cut stone which has gently aged into a soft honey colour. It is the ideal place to meander and enjoy an afternoon drink or evening meal.
Pomos

Pomos: is a quaint fishing village located at the foot of the Troodos hills, ideally situated for those who enjoy walking the coastline and mountain tracks. The small harbour of Pomos is the central focal point of local life with fishing boats laden with nets and the catch of the day eagerly offered by the waterside tavernas. A magnificent Byzantine church dominates the small village centre which also offers a choice of restaurants, a coffee shop, supermarket and bank with ATM machine.
Latchi

Latchi: At Latchi you will find a laid back Cypriot village with a sandy beach and waterfront tavernas. Local life focuses on the fishing harbour. The local bars are low key and welcoming.
Akamas Peninsula

Akamas Peninsula: is a nature reserve, just after Latchi, which is protected by UNESCO. It was the playground of the Greek Goddess, Aphrodite. You can swim, cycle, walk and explore this very beautiful area of the island while enjoying the wild flowers and butterflies.
The Baths of Aphrodite

The Baths of Aphrodite: a mythical location where, according to legend, Aphrodite used to bathe, set within an olive grove with sweet smelling wild flowers. It is here that she met her beloved Adonis for the first time. Adonis was hunting in the Akamas forest when he stopped to quench his thirst. He was struck by the sight of the naked goddess bathing in the crystal waters. Aphrodite and Adonis were instantly bewitched by each other's extraordinary beauty. The location is now a tended garden and well worth a visit.